OBLIQ is a sonic mass in constant movement. Observing the characteristics of sound in every detail, it moves in an abstract organic way, formed by three musicians on acoustic instruments in free improvisation. Solistic passages are restrained in favour of a complex interlocking group structure.
Working with a tendency towards rather quiet material opens a dynamic sprectrum with a large
potential for differentiation.
Coming from the Berlin scene of experimental music, the trio have toured varoius European countries and collaborated with artists like Christof Kurzmann (LP live at umlaut festival 2010), Michael Thieke and Miya Masaoka.

is a performer/composer/programmer and is maybe the first viennese musician, who used the laptop on stage at around 1993.
The main focus of his current work is sinewaves, whose subtle and adducent sounds are used in a wide dynamic range.
As a sound artist he searches to cross sound and light.
Klaus Filip runs a software project called ppooll (formerly known as lloopp) that is a networking collection of a variety of modules. This freeware is widely used by improvising musicians all over the world.
Teaching position at the university of applied arts, vienna.
Steady dispute with the computer as a musical instrument.